How to say Jack’s Chain Quilt in Spanish
If you’re a quilt enthusiast, you may have come across the Jack’s Chain Quilt pattern, which is a traditional design that dates back to the 19th century. Perhaps you’re wondering how to refer to this pattern in Spanish. Here’s what you need to know.
The translation of Jack’s Chain Quilt
In Spanish, Jack’s Chain Quilt is commonly referred to as “Quilting Cadena de Jack,” but it can also be called “Cadena de Jack Quilt.”
To pronounce it correctly, say “keel-teen kah-deh-nah deh jack” or “kah-deh-nah deh jack keel-teen.”
A brief history of the Jack’s Chain Quilt
The Jack’s Chain Quilt pattern is named after its resemblance to a chain link fence, with its interconnected squares and lines. It was a popular design among quilters during the Victorian era and was used to create bedspreads, throws, and wall hangings. The pattern is made up of interlocking squares, and each square is made up of smaller diamonds or triangles.
Conclusion
Now that you know how to say Jack’s Chain Quilt in Spanish, you can confidently talk about this traditional quilt pattern with your Spanish-speaking quilting friends. Whether you’re a novice or an experienced quilter, you can appreciate the beautiful symmetry and intricate workmanship of this classic design. Happy quilting!
Baldwin Model M
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.